pedrone
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?????????????Nope. That's not how forces work---never has been. The force that acts between a spin-up electron and a spin-down electron is different, from the beginning, than the force between two spin-up electrons.
of course they are.
The spin-up electron yields a magnetic moment that is contrary to the magnetic moment of the spin-down electron.
Of course the force of electrons interaction cannot be the same in the two cases, since magnetic moments can have repulsion or attraction, depending on the spin.
Ben M, are you delusional?